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You push the reset button on back under the batteries pannel if you dont remember the password. Then after that (or if u just want to change your password, open the dairy, push the change password button, while diary is still open type in your new desired password then simply, press the change password button again and shut the diary. You are now all set

You will lose all your data. Here are the instructions:
Turn off your unit, push down on the following buttons; Quick Routing, Shift, Sendand Shut Down button. Keep all these buttons down at the same time and keep them down while you turn on the power button to boot up the unit. You will see the changes being made as the unit boots up. Good Luck!

There are three buttons, let's call them 1, 2, and 3, from left to right.

ClockTime setting

A. 12 AM, PM or 24.00 h With the clock in the time readout mode, keep button (2) depressed for 4 seconds -12 AM, PM or 24.00 flashing. After pushing button (1), either a 12-hour (AM + PM) or a 24-hour setting program can be selected. If you only want to change the display mode, push button (3). The clock then returns to its normal timekeeping function.

B. Hours Push button (2) a second time - hour display flashes. Set hour by pushing button (1). After pushing button (3)*, the clock returns to the time readout mode with new hour setting.

C. Minutes Push button (2) once more - minute display flashes. Set minute by pushing button (1). Upon pushing button (3)*, the clock is started - accurate to within 1 second.

Tvtek is on the right track. The remote will not solve the problem. Sounds like a voltage regulator in HV circuit if it only lasts a few seconds. If it stays on for a couple of minutes, beam limiter cicuit is pushing to overload and shutting unit down. Magnavox set not hard to repair, but a 27" set is not cost effective to repair either.